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TRAI releases draft Regulations inviting comments from stakeholders

By ANI | Updated: April 3, 2023 16:35 IST

New Delhi [India], April 3 : Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday released draft Telecom Regulatory Authority ...

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New Delhi [India], April 3 : Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday released draft Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Repealing Regulations, 2023 for inviting comments of stakeholders.

The TRAI notified regulation on quality of service of dial-up and leased line internet access service, 2001 (4 of 2001) on December 10, 2001. This regulation is applicable to all the Basic Service Operators and Internet Service Providers, including the incumbent operators viz BSNL, MTNL and VSNL.

According to Ministry of Communications, the purpose of laying down Quality of Service Parameters was to ensure customer satisfaction by laying down norms of network performance, which the service provider is required to achieve by proper dimensioning of his network; measure the Quality of Service from time to time and to compare that with the specified norms so as to monitor the level of performance, provided by various service providers and to protect the interests of subscribers of the Internet services.

It has been noticed that these regulations were issued when the dial up service was the only service available for accessing low speed internet. With the passage of time, the telecommunication networks both wireline as well as wireless have evolved to offer high speed broadband service on xDSL, FTTH, LTE, etc, technologies.

Whereas the leased line access services are generally offered by Internet Gateway Service Providers (IGSPs) holding an ISP licence to enterprises, is a Service Level Agreement (SLA) based service. Being SLA based service, the agreement among the contracting parties has sufficient provisions to safeguard concerns regarding service quality, said the Ministry.

Hence, the regulation on quality of service of dial-up and leased line internet access service, 2001, appears to be no more relevant in the present context.

In view of the above, Authority intends to repeal the Regulation on quality of service of dial-up and leased line internet access service, 2001 (4 of 2001) with effect from date of its notification in Official Gazette.

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